“On the Spot” Online Exhibition Tour

Pera Adult

  • November 23, 2023 / 19:30
  • January 18, 2024 / 19:30
  • March 14, 2024 / 19:30

Participants who take an online guided tour of the exhibition titled On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History have the opportunity to see a thematic selection from the works of artists who have taken a panoramic view of Istanbul, such as Barker, Gudenus, Schranz, Melling, Dunn, Robertson. Participants experience the panoramic view, which has also been used to document certain elements of Istanbul's history, through a diverse selection of materials, including paintings, prints, photographs, ephemera, and archival documents.

Related Exhibition: On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History
Duration: 40 minutes
Capacity: 50 people

Participation is free, reservation is required. The event will take place via the Zoom Meeting application.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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At The Well

At The Well

Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz discovered the Orient in 1877, touring Syria, Egypt, Turkey, and the Crimea with Władysław Branicki. This experience made a profound impression on him, and he was to continuously revisit Eastern themes in his works for the rest of his life. 

Game of Mangala

Game of Mangala

Three figures in Eastern dress are shown in repose against an exotic landscape, smoking pipes and playing mangala. Inventories of the royal collections from 1739 identify the members of this group as the royal eunuch Matthias and two odalisques. 

At the Order of the Padishah

At the Order of the Padishah

In this piece, Żmurko presents an exotic image of a harem chamber, replete with gleaming fabrics and scattered jewels, as a setting for the statuesquely beautiful body of an odalisque murdered “at the order of the padishah”.